
On this day June 6, 1986, My Little Pony: The Movie premiered in theaters. Directed by Michael Jones, the animated film brought the popular toy line and television series to the big screen in a magical adventure filled with colorful characters and whimsical danger.
Featuring voice work by Danny DeVito, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Rhea Perlman, and Tony Randall, the movie introduced fans to a new story where the ponies must stop a growing purple ooze called the Smooze from overtaking their land. The story expanded the franchise’s mythology and featured original songs to match its theatrical scope.
With a budget of 5.5 million dollars, the film earned 4.9 million at the box office. Though it underperformed during its initial run, it became a favorite among young fans and gained a second life on home video and television broadcasts.
80s insight: My Little Pony: The Movie was part of a trend in the 80s where toy based franchises made the leap from Saturday morning TV to theaters. It reflected the era’s marketing approach, blending entertainment with merchandise while creating lasting nostalgia for a generation.
Featuring voice work by Danny DeVito, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Rhea Perlman, and Tony Randall, the movie introduced fans to a new story where the ponies must stop a growing purple ooze called the Smooze from overtaking their land. The story expanded the franchise’s mythology and featured original songs to match its theatrical scope.
With a budget of 5.5 million dollars, the film earned 4.9 million at the box office. Though it underperformed during its initial run, it became a favorite among young fans and gained a second life on home video and television broadcasts.
80s insight: My Little Pony: The Movie was part of a trend in the 80s where toy based franchises made the leap from Saturday morning TV to theaters. It reflected the era’s marketing approach, blending entertainment with merchandise while creating lasting nostalgia for a generation.